Voiding of passport to hasten deportation of Kuwaiti ‘ISIS member’—BI

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) on Tuesday said the deportation of Hussein Al-Dhafiri, an alleged member of terrorist group Islamic State Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), would be faster following the cancellation of his passport. (Photo: Bureau of Immigration, Republic of the Philippines/Facebook)

MANILA—The Bureau of Immigration (BI) on Tuesday said the deportation of Hussein Al-Dhafiri, an alleged member of terrorist group Islamic State Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), would be faster following the cancellation of his passport.

BI Spokesperson Antonette Mangrobang said they have received a confirmation from the Kuwaiti Embassy regarding the revocation of the suspect’s passport.

She explained that the cancellation of a foreigner’s passport by the issuing country, is one of the grounds for summary deportation.

“The bureau’s board of commissioners can issue a summary deportation order because he is an undocumented alien,” she said.

Under the BI’s regulation, summary deportation proceedings only apply to foreigners who are either overstaying, improperly documented or undocumented, or a fugitive from justice.

Mangrobang added that they are looking to deport Al-Dhafiri within the month.

“That is a possibility,” the BI official said.

She noted that the working visa of Kuwaiti which is valid for three years, is now invalid since his passport has been cancelled.